In which book by Ray Bradbury are censorship and the destruction of books at the heart of the story?
Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury, in "Fahrenheit 451", depicts a dystopian society where books are banned and burned. This alarming vision questions freedom of expression and the role of knowledge in society. Bradbury warns against the dangers of censorship and cultural apathy. "Fahrenheit 451" remains a powerful warning against ignorance and a plea for the preservation of literature.